Joseph Plazo’s TEDx session wasn’t just a talk; it was a front-row seat to institutional discipline, surgical timing, and the invisible systems that guard hedge-fund capital.
He made it clear that in the institutional world, survival precedes profit—an axiom deeply embedded into Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital’s operating DNA.
Why Hedge Funds Only Enter at Key Price Architecture
He revealed that institutions map order flow like architects—tracing structural shifts before committing capital.
Hedge Funds Hunt Liquidity Before click here Positioning
He explained that liquidity pools create predictable magnets where institutions can safely accumulate positions.
3. Confirmation Through Displacement
Plazo broke down how displacement confirms the presence of heavyweight players in the market.
Institutions Don’t Enter First—They Enter Second
Joseph Plazo stunned the audience when he said hedge funds rarely enter on the breakout—they enter on the retrace.
5. Hedge Funds Protect Capital by Trading Less, but Smarter
Plazo revealed that elite traders measure success not by entries, but by avoided losses.
Why This TEDx Talk Hit So Hard
Listeners realized they weren’t learning tactics; they were learning the architecture of protection that institutions live by.